tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10547970.post357952301336753992..comments2024-03-13T01:04:34.580-04:00Comments on <b>Canadian Entrepreneur</b>: Should I start this business or not?Rick Spencehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09147840937518662183noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10547970.post-57900056795440718042014-02-20T03:47:44.133-05:002014-02-20T03:47:44.133-05:00GREAT very interesting indeed! thanks for posting....GREAT very interesting indeed! thanks for posting.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10547970.post-51873017838757017682014-02-20T03:35:25.979-05:002014-02-20T03:35:25.979-05:00Return On Investment. If Drake's idea perceive...Return On Investment. If Drake's idea perceives a high ROI, that might be worth sharing to an angel investor/group. However, based on a research made on more than 400 angels of the Angels Den network, ROI is actually just the 3rd thing angels look for on a startup. The 2nd one is how much his idea could give back to the community. And the first one is having fun. “Having fun” and new challenges is the first reason to convince an angel in investing in a project. If ever this comment reaches Drake, I encourage him to share his business idea to <a href="http://iseed.co" rel="nofollow">iSeed</a> if his idea has the 3 things.gwenconhttp://iseed.conoreply@blogger.com